HUE030458T2 - Hair styling device - Google Patents
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Abstract
This invention relates to a hair styling device (10) having a body (12) defining a chamber (16) adapted to accommodate a length of hair (26), the length of hair being styled whilst it is located within the chamber. The chamber has a primary opening (24) through which the length of hair may pass into the chamber. A rotatable element (34) is provided which is adapted to engage the length of hair adjacent to the primary opening. An elongate member (20) is located within the chamber (16), the length of hair being wound around the elongate member by the rotatable element, the elongate member having a free end. The chamber has a secondary opening (50) through which the length of hair may pass out of the chamber, the secondary opening being located adjacent to the free end of the elongate member. A movable abutment (52) is provided which can engage the length of hair (26) in use, the movable abutment having an open position in which the length of hair can pass through the secondary opening (50), and a closed position in which the length of hair is retained within the chamber (16).
Description
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to a hair styling device, and in particular to an improvement upon the hair styling device disclosed in W02009/077747.
[0002] For brevity, in the present application reference is made to the styling of a female’s hair, but the invention is not limited thereby.
BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION
[0003] The hair styling device described in W02009/077747 has a rotatable element which collects a length of hair to be styled, and winds the length of hair around an elongate member. The preferred embodiments described in W02009/077747 utilise a chamber surrounding the elongate member, the chamber being heated by way of heat applied to the walls of the chamber and/or to the elongate member. The hair within the chamber becomes styled by the application of heat whilst it is located around the elongate member.
[0004] The present invention shares many of the features of the preferred embodiments of the hair styling device described in W02009/077747.
[0005] In addition, it is believed that the hair styling device described in W02009/077747 represents the closest prior art to the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Notwithstanding the practical and commercial attractiveness of the hair styling devices described in W02009/077747, the present inventors have conceived certain improvements and the present invention is directed to those improvements.
[0007] According to the invention, there is provided a hair styling device having: a body defining a chamber adapted to accommodate a length of hair, the chamber having a primary opening through which the length of hair may pass; an elongate member; a rotatable element adapted to engage the length of hair adjacent to the primary opening, to pull the length of hair through the primary opening and into the chamber, and to wind the length of hair around the elongate member in use; characterised by a control system which includes means to detect the load applied to the length of hair by the rotatable element, the control system having a record of a predetermined threshold, the control system being configured to stop and then to reverse the rotation of the rotatable element when the detected load exceeds the threshold.
[0008] The present invention shares the benefits of W02009/077747 in not applying tension to the length of hair during the styling process, so that the force required to rotate the rotatable element will be relatively small. However, if a portion of the length of hair becomes entangled the force will increase significantly, and this can be detected either by an increase in the current drawn by the motor, or preferably in a reduction in speed of the motor. The control system is configured to react to a speed reduction (or load increase) above a certain threshold by reversing the rotation of the rotatable element.
[0009] In embodiments in which the rotatable element has a predetermined starting position, the control system can preferably reverse the rotatable element until it reaches the starting position. By arranging for the rotatable element to reverse, tension which has been put into the length of hairdue to the entanglement will be relieved, and the tangled length of hair can be removed from the device (by way of the primary and/or secondary openings).
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0010] The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of a part of the hair styling device according to the present invention, with some of the body removed, and with a length of hair placed adjacent to the primary opening;
Fig. 2 shows the hair styling device of the invention including all of the body, in its condition ready to receive a length of hair to be styled;
Fig. 3 shows the hairstyling device in its condition during hair styling (although the length of hair is omitted from the drawing);
Fig. 4 shows a perspective view from below, including details of the panel and its pressing parts; and
Fig. 5 shows another perspective view of the hair styl ing device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] A brief description of the operation of the device is provided in relation to Fig. 1.
[0012] The hair styling device 10 has a body 12 and a handle 14. Within the body 12 is a chamber 16. An elongate member 20 is located within the chamber 16, the diameter of the elongate member 20, and the diameter of the wall 22 of the chamber, being chosen to produce curls of the desired curvature. (It will be understood that the elongate member 20, and the chamber 16, need not be of circular cross-section, and so the reference to "diameter" refers only to those circular embodiments).
[0013] The body 12 has a primary opening 24 (Fig.2) through which a length of hair 26 may be introduced into the chamber 16. The introduction of a length of hair 26 into the device is facilitated by a pair of inclined surfaces 30 and 32, which lie to opposed sides of the primary opening 24. Only a part of each inclined surface 30 and 32 is shown in Fig.1, the complete inclined surfaces 30 and 32 are shown in Fig.2.
[0014] The device has a rotatable element 34 which can be driven to rotate about a longitudinal axis A-A. The rotatable element 34 projects beyond the primary opening 24, and the inclined surfaces 30 and 32 have cut-outs 36 formed therein to accommodate the rotatable element 34 during its rotation.
[0015] In this embodiment the longitudinal axis A-A around which the rotatable element 34 rotates is coincident with the axis of the elongate member 20, but that is not necessarily the case. Also, in this embodiment the elongate member 20 is fixed relative to the body 12, i.e. it does not rotate with the rotatable element, but that is also not necessarily the case, and in other embodiments the elongate member 20 rotates with the rotatable element.
[0016] As the rotatable element 34 rotates (counterclockwise as drawn in Fig. 1 ), its leading end 28 passes over the length of hair 26 which lies adjacent to the primary opening 24, and its leading edge 38 (which is arcuate in this embodiment) engages and captures the length of hair 26. The form of the rotatable element 34 is such that it pulls the length of hair 26 through the primary opening 24 and into the chamber 16.
[0017] Considering the length of hair 26 shown in Fig. 1, the end 40 is the free end of the length of hair, and the part 42 is connected to the user’s head (not shown). The hair styling device 10 is intended to impart curls to substantially all of the length of hair 26 lying between the part 42 and the free end 40, so that the numeral 42 represents the "end" of the length of hair 26 which will be styled by the device. Each of the individual hairs in the length of hair 26 will be connected to the user’s scalp.
[0018] As the rotatable element 34 rotates, the distal portion of the length of hair 26 (which lies between the rotatable element 34 and the free end 40), is pulled through the primary opening 24 to the far side of the rotatable element as drawn in Fig. 1 (to the right of the rotatable element as drawn in Fig.5). As shown in Fig.5, the primary opening 24 has a closed end 48 which provides a relatively fixed surface and it is the relative rotation between the rotatable element 34 and the primary opening 24 (and in particular its closed end 48) which causes the hair to be drawn into the device 10.
[0019] In this embodiment, the primary opening 24 is connected by a passageway 46 (Fig.2) to a secondary opening 50. When the rotatable element 34 is rotated, the proximal portion of the length of hair (which lies be tween the rotatable element 34 and the part 42), will also be pulled through the primary opening 24 and into the chamber 16, to the near side of the rotatable element as viewed in Fig.1 (to the left of the rotatable element as drawn in Fig.5). In particular, the proximal portion is pulled through the primary opening 24, through the passageway 46, and subsequently through the secondary opening 50 to lie adjacent to the elongate member 20. Continued rotation of the rotatable element 34 drives the proximal portion of the length of hair 26 to rotate around the elongate member 20 until it engages the abutment 52 (Figs. 2,3).
[0020] In common with the hair styling devices of W02009/077747, the hair is not clamped by any part of the device 10. The part 42 of the length of hair 26 is, however, substantially fixed in position relative to the device 10. Accordingly, as the rotatable element 34 continues to rotate, the distal portion of the length of hair 26 is gradually pulled from the farside of the rotatable element 34 to the near side, as drawn in Fig.1, until eventually all of the length of hair 26 is wound around the elongate member 20 between the rotatable element 34 and the abutment 52. It will be understood that it is the relative rotation between the rotatable element 34 and the abutment 52 which causes the distal portion of the length of hair to be drawn from the far side of the rotatable element to the nearside of the rotatable element as drawn in Fig. 1.
[0021] The chamber 16 is preferably heated, either directly by way of one or more heating elements within the elongate member 20 and/or within the wall 22 of the chamber 16, or indirectly by way of hot air directed into the chamber 16, perhaps by a separate hair dryer. Other suitable means of generating heat can alternatively be used to heat the chamber indirectly, for example micro-wave radiation or electrical induction.
[0022] The panel 56 is connected to a "movable" handle part 60 which is hinged to a "fixed" handle part 62 (Fig.2). The movable handle part 60 can be moved relative to the fixed handle part 62, and thereby the panel 56 can be moved relative to the body 12, between the open position shown in Figs. 1,2,4 and 5 and the closed position shown in Fig.3. In this preferred embodiment the movable handle part 60 is resiliently biased away from the fixed handle part 62, so that the user must clamp the handle parts 60 and 62 together in order to move the panel 56 to the closed position, and to retain it in that position during the styling procedure.
[0023] The hair styling device 10 is therefore particularly suited for use by a person styling her own hair, the user grasping the length of hair 26 with one hand and grasping (and operating) the hair styling device 10 with the other hand. The ability to grasp and manipulate the hair styling device 10 with one hand will also be advantageous for hairdressers and the like when using the device to style another person’s hair.
[0024] When the length of hair 26 has been styled, for example by remaining within the heated chamber 16 for a predetermined length of time, the user can relax the grip upon the handle parts 60 and 62, permitting the resilient bias to move the panel 56 away from the body 12. In this embodiment it is arranged that the abutment 52 is spring-biased to its "open" position, and is driven to its "closed" position as the handle part 60 is moved towards the handle part 62. Accordingly, as the handle parts 60 and 62 are separated at the end of a styling operation, the abutment 52 automatically moves from the closed position shown in Figs. 2 and 3 to its open position. It is arranged that the abutment 52 in its open position allows the styled length of hair to pass out of the secondary opening 50, i.e. to slide along the elongate member 20 towards and subsequently off its free end. Little force is required to separate the hair styling device 10 from the length of hair which has been styled, and because the secondary opening 50 is annular and surrounds the elongate member 20 the length of hair is not required to pass any obstruction or otherwise be forced to uncurl during its removal from the hair styling device 10, so that the curvature of the curls created by the device can be substantially maintained.
[0025] It has been recognised that the most significant likelihood of entanglement of the length of hair 26 is caused by a portion of the length of hair 26 being captured by the rotatable element 34, and another portion of the length of hair 26 not being captured by the rotatable element. In such circumstances the captured portion becomes wound around the elongate member 20 whereas the uncaptured portion does not. The present invention seeks to reduce the likelihood of such entanglement by increasing the likelihood that all of the length of hair 26 is captured by the rotatable element 34.
[0026] This is achieved at least in part by the provision of the inclined surfaces 30 and 32, which serve to guide the length of hair towards the primary opening 24. Additionally, the length of hair 26 is driven along the inclined surfaces, towards the primary opening 24, by pressing parts 54 (Fig .4) located on the underside of the panel 56.
[0027] In this embodiment, it is arranged that the device is actuated automatically when the panel 56 is moved to its closed position, i.e. in addition to the abutment 52 being moved to its closed position, the rotatable element 34 begins to rotate, and the heating element(s) (not shown) are activated whereby to heat the chamber 16, when the handle parts 60 and 62 are brought together.
[0028] In other embodiments the handle part 60 or 62 can carry a switch for manual actuation of the device, the switch either having a single position in which the abutment 52 is moved to its closed position, the rotatable element 34 is rotated, and the heating element(s) are activated, or else separate sequential positions for each of these operations. In these embodiments it is preferably arranged that at least the rotatable element 34 cannot be rotated unless the panel 56 is in its closed position.
[0029] It is arranged that when the panel 56 is in its closed position as shown in Fig.3, the pressing parts 54 lie close to the primary opening 24. The pressing parts 54 are spaced apart along the longitudinal axis A-A by a distance only slightly greater than the width of the inclined surfaces 30,32, so that in the closed position the pressing parts lie close to the opposed sides 64, 66 of the inclined surfaces. In fact, as seen in Fig.4, in this embodiment the pressing parts 54 surround a recess 68 in the panel 56 which is sized to accommodate the inclined surfaces 30 and 32 and the associated parts of the body 12.
[0030] It will therefore be understood that any of the length of hair 26 lying adjacent to the inclined surfaces 30,32 when the panel 56 is in its open position, will be driven by the pressing parts 54 along the inclined surfaces towards the primary opening 24 as the panel 56 is moved to its closed position. The length of hair 26 will therefore be held adjacent to the primary opening 24 as the rotatable element begins to rotate, whereby the likelihood of any portion of the length of hair not being captured by the rotatable element 34 is much reduced or eliminated.
[0031] It has been recognised that a portion of the length of hair might not be captured by the rotatable element 34 if it is placed beyond the end of the inclined surface 32. This might for example occur when the user is seeking to style her own hair and is unsighted, perhaps whilst styling the hair at the back of her head for example. In some embodiments of the invention, the body 12 can carry one or more sensors, suitably optical sensors, which can detect the presence of hair in unsuitable locations, and can prevent operation of the device until the misplaced hair is removed. In the embodiment shown, an optical transmitter 58 is positioned adjacent to the extreme end of the inclined surface 32, and a corresponding detector (not seen) is positioned on the underside of the panel 56. When the panel is closed any misplaced hair between the transmitter 58 and detector can prevent actuation of the rotatable element and cause the issuance of a warning signal to the user.
[0032] Reference is made above to the use of a sensor on the inclined surface 32, and it will be understood that in some embodiments it may be advantageous to provide one or more sensors also on the inclined surface 30. In the present embodiment, however, it is arranged that the separation of the handle parts 60,62 in their open position is insufficient to move the panel 56 away from the inclined surface 30 (alternatively stated, even when the handle parts 60 and 62 are in the fully open position as shown in Figs. 1,2,4 and 5 the top of the inclined surface 30 still lies within the recess 68). The likelihood of any of the length of hair 26 being placed at or beyond the top of the inclined surface 30 is therefore very small. In some embodiments the top of the inclined surface can be shaped so as to reduce the likelihood of any of the length of hair 26 passing over the top of the inclined surface 30; the user may therefore press the length of hair against the inclined surface 30 in the knowledge that all of the length of hair will subsequently be captured by the rotatable element 34.
[0033] As stated above, the abutment 52 acts to pre- vent the proximal portion of the length of hair 26 from rotating around the free end of the elongate member 20, so that the length of hair 26 is curled or wound around the elongate member 20 rather than simply being twisted as the rotatable element rotates. It will be understood that it is not necessary for an abutment to close a part of the secondary opening 50 in order to perform this function, and in an alternative embodiment an abutment could be provided in the passageway 46, whereby to separate the primary opening 24 from the secondary opening 50. In another alternative the abutment could be provided at the proximal end of the primary opening 24, it being recognised that an abutment located anywhere between the rotatable element and the free end of the elongate member will perform this function.
[0034] If the abutment is located either in the passageway 46 or in the proximal end of the primary opening 24, it should be moved to its closed position before a length of hair is placed adjacent to the primary opening. The abutment should be moved to its open position (whereby to interconnect the primary and secondary openings) at the end of a styling operation, and in particular after the rotatable element 34 has stopped rotating, for example as the handle parts 60 and 62 are separated.
[0035] The rotatable element 34 is shown in its starting position in Fig. 1. It is arranged that the user can determine the number of rotations of the rotatable member necessary to draw all of the length of hair 26 into the chamber 16. When all of the hair has been drawn into the chamber 16 and the user switches off the rotatable element 34, the rotatable element automatically continues to its starting position.
[0036] It is another feature of the hair styling device 10 that the device automatically reverses the rotation of the rotatable element 34 in the event that the user’s hair becomes entangled. For example, the control means of the device 10 (not seen) can measure the rate of rotation of the motor which drives the rotatable element 34. If the rate of rotation drops below a predetermined threshold this will indicate an unacceptable load (force) being applied by the rotatable element, and the possible entanglement of the user’s hair. In such circumstances, the control means can stop the rotatable element 34 and reverse it to the start position. The control means will also move the abutment member 52 to its open position. The reverse rotation of the rotatable element 34 will release any tension which has been applied to the length of hair and when the tension has been removed the length of hair can be removed from the device 10 and the entanglement released.
[0037] It is not necessary that the rotatable element 34 reverse all of the rotation which has been imparted into the length of hair. If, for example, the rotatable element has undertaken three rotations before the control means detects entanglement, it will preferably still only be reversed to its starting position and will not reverse past that starting position whereby to seek to remove all of the curls. The reason for this is that it is only necessary to remove the unwanted tension in the length of hair for it to be removed from the device 10, and it will be easier to release any entanglement once the length of hair 26 has been removed from the device. Seeking to remove all of the curls by reversing all of the rotations which have occurred will likely introduce more entanglement.
[0038] It will be understood that the secondary opening 50 could in an alternative embodiment be partially or fully closed by a part of the panel 56, i.e. the panel 56 could carry a projection which overlies the secondary opening. That is not preferred, however, as it is expected that the projection would have to be a very close sliding fit over the free end of the elongate member 20 in order to prevent any of the length of hair passing therebetween; any hair which did pass around the free end of the elongate member 20 would become twisted rather than curled, and would be liable to entanglement.
[0039] It will also be understood that the primary opening 24 does not need to remain open during the styling procedure, and in an alternative embodiment the primary opening could be closed as the handle parts 60 and 62 are brought together. In such an alternative embodiment the primary opening could be located at a position approximately 90Ω clockwise from the position shown in Figs. 1 and 2 (i.e. at the "3 o’clock" position relative to the elongate member 20 rather than the "12 o’clock" position of Figs. 1 and 2). The panel and body could have cooperating surfaces which define the primary opening when the device is in its open condition, the cooperating surfaces being brought together (or to overlap) when the device is in its closed position. In such embodiments, a portion of the length of hair would be located within the chamber before the rotatable element commences its rotation.
[0040] The present embodiment has two inclined surfaces 30 and 32, and it is expected that a hair styling device for personal use will preferably include two inclined surfaces which converge towards the primary opening 24. In another embodiment only the inclined surface 30 is provided, it being possible for a single inclined surface to provide the necessary guidance for a skilled user to position the length of hair adjacent to the primary opening, even if the user cannot see the length of hair. In addition, for hair styling aids which are primarily intended for professional use, neither of the inclined surfaces 30 and 32 may be required.
Claims 1. A hair styling device (10) having: a body (12) defining a chamber (16) adapted to accommodate a length of hair (26), the chamber having a primary opening (24) through which the length of hair may pass; an elongate member (20); a rotatable element (34) adapted to engage the length of hair adjacent to the primary opening, to pull the length of hair through the primary opening and into the chamber, and to wind the length of hair around the elongate member in use; characterised by a control system which includes means to detect the load applied to the length of hair (26) by the rotatable element, the control system having a record of a predetermined threshold, the control system being configured to stop and then to reverse the rotation of the rotatable element when the detected load exceeds the threshold. 2. The hair styling device according to claim 1 in which the rotatable element is driven to rotate by an electric motor, and in which the control system is adapted to measure the electrical current drawn by the motor. 3. The hair styling device according to claim 1 in which the rotatable element is driven to rotate by a motor, and in which the control system is adapted to measure the rate of rotation of the motor. 4. The hair styling device according to claim 3 in which the control system has a record of a predetermined rate of rotation threshold and in which the control system is configured to stop and then to reverse the rotation of the rotatable elementwhen the measured rate of rotation drops below the predetermined rate of rotation threshold. 5. The hairstyling device according to any one of claims 1-4 in which the rotatable element has a predetermined start position, and in which the control system is configured to reverse the rotatable element until it reaches the start position. 6. The hair styling device according to any of claims 1-5 in which the chamber has a secondary opening through which the length of hair may pass out of the chamber, the device having a movable abutment which can engage the length of hair in use, the movable abutment having an open position in which the length of hair can pass through the secondary opening and a closed position in which the length of hair is retained within the chamber, the control system being further configured to move the movable abutment to its open position when the detected load exceeds the threshold. 7. A method of operating a hair styling device comprising the following steps: {i} providing a hair styling device (10) having: a body (12) defining a chamber (16) adapted to accommodate a length of hair (26), the chamber having a primary opening (24) through which the length of hair may pass; an elongate member (20); a rotatable element (34) located adjacent to the primary opening; a control system adapted to control the rotation of the rotatable element; {ii} locating a chosen length of hair adjacent to the primary opening; {iii} rotating the rotatable element and thereby pulling the length of hair through the primary opening and into the chamber and winding the length of hair around the elongate member; characterised by: {v} detecting the load applied to the length of hair by the rotatable element; {vi} comparing the detected load with a predetermined threshold; {vii} continuing the rotation of the rotatable element if the detected load does not exceed the predetermined threshold, or stopping and reversing the rotation of the rotatable element if the detected load exceeds the predetermined threshold. 8. The method of claim 7 in which the rotatable element has a predetermined start position and in which, in step {vii}, the rotatable element is reversed back to the start position.
Patentansprüche 1. Hairstyling-Gerät (10), aufweisend: einen Körper (12), welcher eine Kammer (16) definiert, die dazu ausgelegt ist, eine Haarsträhne (26) aufzunehmen, wobei die Kammer eine primäre Öffnung (24) aufweist, durch welche hindurch die Haarsträhne passieren kann; eine lange Komponente (20); ein drehbares Element (34), das dazu ausgelegt ist, angrenzend an die primäre Öffnung in die Haarsträhne einzugreifen; die Haarsträhne durch die primäre Öffnung hindurch und in die Kammer zu ziehen und die Haarsträhne im Gebrauch um die lange Komponente zu wickeln; gekennzeichnet durch ein Steuerungssystem, das Mittel zum Erkennen der durch das drehbare Element auf die Haarsträhne (26) ausgeübten Last umfasst, wobei das Steuerungssystem über eine Aufzeichnung eines vorgegebenen Schwellenwerts verfügt, das Steuerungssystem dazu konfiguriert ist, die Drehung des drehbaren Elements zu stoppen und umzukehren, wenn die erkannte Lastden Schwellenwert übersteigt. 2. Hairstyling-Gerät gemäß Anspruch 1, bei dem das drehbare Element durch einen Elektromotor angetrieben und in Drehung versetzt wird, und bei dem das Steuerungssystem dazu ausgelegt ist, den vom Motor aufgenommenen Strom zu messen. 3. Hairstyling-Gerät gemäß Anspruch 1, bei dem das drehbare Element durch einen Elektromotor angetrieben und in Drehung versetzt wird, und bei dem das Steuerungssystem dazu ausgelegt ist, die Drehzahl des Motors zu messen. 4. Hairstyling-Gerät gemäß Anspruch 3, bei dem das Steuerungssystem über eine Aufzeichnung eines vorgegebenen Drehzahlschwellenwerts verfügt und bei dem das Steuerungssystem dazu konfiguriert ist, die Drehung des drehbaren Elements zu stoppen und umzukehren, wenn die gemessene Drehzahl den vorgegebenen Drehzahlschwellenwert übersteigt. 5. Hairstyling-Gerät gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1-4, bei dem das drehbare Element eine vorgegebene Startposition aufweist und bei dem das Steuerungssystem dazu konfiguriert ist, das drehbare Element umzukehren, bis es die Startposition erreicht. 6. Hairstyling-Gerät gemäß einem der Ansprüche 1-5, bei dem die Kammer eine sekundäre Öffnung aufweist, durch welche hindurch die Haarsträhne aus der Kammer heraus passieren kann, das Gerät über einen beweglichen Anschlag verfügt, der bei Verwendung in die Haarsträhne eingreift, wobei der bewegliche Anschlag eine geöffnete Position besitzt, in der die Haarsträhne durch die zweite Öffnung hindurch passieren kann, und eine geschlossene Position, in der die Haarsträhne in der Kammer zurückgehalten wird, wobei das Steuerungssystem des Weiteren dazu konfiguriert ist, den beweglichen Anschlag in seine geöffnete Position zu bewegen, wenn die erkannte Last den Schwellenwert übersteigt. 7. Verfahren zum Betreiben eines Hairstyling-Geräts, umfassend die folgenden Schritte: {i} das Bereitstellen eines Hairstyling-Geräts (10), aufweisend: einen Körper (12), welcher eine Kammer (16) definiert, die dazu ausgelegt ist, eine Haarsträhne (26) aufzunehmen, wobei die Kammer eine primäre Öffnung (24) aufweist, durch welche hindurch die Haarsträhne passieren kann; eine lange Komponente (20); ein drehbares Element (34), das sich an grenzend an die primäre Öffnung befindet; ein Steuerungssystem, das dazu ausgelegt ist, die Drehung des drehbaren Elements zu steuern; {ii} das Positionieren einer ausgewählten Haarsträhne angrenzend an die primäre Öffnung; {iii} das Drehen des drehbaren Elements und dadurch das Ziehen der Haarsträhne durch die primäre Öffnung hindurch und in die Kammer und das Wickeln der Haarsträhne um die lange Komponente; gekennzeichnet durch: {v} das Erkennen der durch das drehbare Element auf die Haarsträhne ausgeübten Last; {vi} das Vergleichen der erkannten Last mit einem vorgegebenen Schwellenwert; {vii} das Fortsetzen der Drehung des drehbaren Elements, wenn die erkannte Last den vorgegebenen Schwellenwert nicht übersteigt, oder das Stoppen und Umkehren der Drehung des drehbaren Elements, wenn die erkannte Last den vorgegebenen Schwellenwert übersteigt. 8. Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 7, bei dem das drehbare Element eine vorgegebene Startposition aufweist und bei dem, in Schritt {vii}, das drehbare Element in die Startposition zurückgedreht wird.
Revendications 1. Un dispositif de coiffure (10) ayant : un corps (12) définissant une chambre (16) conçue pour héberger une longueur de cheveux (26), la chambre ayant une ouverture primaire (24) à travers laquelle la longueur de cheveux peut passer ; un organe allongé (20) ; un élément rotatif (34) conçu pour se mettre en prise avec la longueur de cheveux adjacente à l’ouverture primaire, pour tirer la longueur de cheveux à travers l’ouverture primaire et jusque dans la chambre, et pour enrouler la longueur de cheveux autour de l’organe allongé lors de l’utilisation ; caractérisé par un système de commande qui inclut un moyen pour détecter la charge appliquée à la longueurde cheveux (26) par l’élément rotatif, le système de commande ayant un enregistrement d’un seuil prédéterminé, le système de commande étant configuré pour arrêter et ensuite pour inverser la rotation de l’élément rotatif quand la charge détectée dépasse le seuil. 2. Le dispositif de coiffure selon la revendication 1 dans lequel l’élément rotatif est entraîné en rotation par un moteur électrique, et dans lequel le système de commande est conçu pour mesurer le courant électrique tiré par le moteur. 3. Le dispositif de coiffure selon la revendication 1 dans lequel l’élément rotatif est entraîné en rotation par un moteur, et dans lequel le système de commande est conçu pour mesurer la cadence de rotation du moteur. 4. Le dispositif de coiffure selon la revendication 3 dans lequel le système de commande a un enregistrement d’un seuil de cadence de rotation prédéterminé et dans lequel le système de commande est configuré pour arrêter et ensuite pour inverser la rotation de l’élément rotatif quand la cadence de rotation mesurée descend au-dessous du seuil de cadence de rotation prédéterminé. 5. Le dispositif de coiffure selon l’une quelconque des revendications 1-4 dans lequel l’élément rotatif a une position de départ prédéterminée, et dans lequel le système de commande est configuré pour inverser l’élément rotatif jusqu’à ce qu’il atteigne la position de départ. 6. Le dispositif de coiffure selon n’importe lesquelles des revendications 1 -5 dans lequel la chambre a une ouverture secondaire à travers laquelle la longueur de cheveux peut sortir de la chambre, le dispositif ayant une butée mobile qui peut se mettre en prise avec la longueur de cheveux lors de l’utilisation, la butée mobile ayant une position ouverte dans laquelle la longueur de cheveux peut passer à travers l’ouverture secondaire et une position fermée dans laquelle la longueur de cheveux est retenue à l’intérieur de la chambre, le système de commande étant en outre configuré pour déplacer la butée mobile vers sa position ouverte quand la charge détectée dépasse le seuil. 7. Un procédé pour faire fonctionner un dispositif de coiffure comprenant les étapes consistant à : {i} fournir un dispositif de coiffure (10) ayant : un corps (12) définissant une chambre (16) conçue pour héberger une longueurde cheveux (26), la chambre ayant une ouverture primaire (24) à travers laquelle la longueur de cheveux peut passer ; un organe allongé (20) ; un élément rotatif (34) situé de façon adjacente à l’ouverture primaire ; un système de commande conçu pourcom-mander la rotation de l’élément rotatif ; {ii} situer une longueur de cheveux choisie de façon adjacente à l’ouverture primaire ; {iii} mettre en rotation l’élément rotatif et ainsi tirer la longueurde cheveux à travers l’ouverture primaire et jusque dans la chambre et enrouler la longueur de cheveux autour de l’organe allongé ; caractérisé par : {v} le fait de détecter la charge appliquée à la longueurde cheveux par l’élément rotatif ; {vi} le fait de comparer la charge détectée avec un seuil prédéterminé ; {vii} le fait de continuer la rotation de l’élément rotatif si la charge détectée ne dépasse pas le seuil prédéterminé, ou d’arrêter et d’inverser la rotation de l’élément rotatif si la charge détectée dépasse le seuil prédéterminé. 8. Le procédé de la revendication 7 dans lequel l’élément rotatif a une position de départ prédéterminée et dans lequel, à l’étape {vii}, l’élément rotatif est inversé pour revenir à la position de départ.
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